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Solid State Electrochemistry II: Electrodes, Interfaces and Ceramic Membranes, First Edition
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 569
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The ideal addition to the companion volume on fundamentals, methodologies, and applications, this second volume combines fundamental information with an overview of the role of ceramic membranes, electrodes and interfaces in this important, interdisciplinary and rapidly developing field.
Written primarily for specialists working in solid state electrochemistry, this first comprehensive handbook on the topic focuses on the most important developments over the last decade, as well as the methodological and theoretical aspects and practical applications. This makes the contents equally of interest to material, physical and industrial scientists, and to physicists.
Also available as a two-volume set.Content:
Chapter 1 Ionic Memory Technology (pages 1β30): An Chen
Chapter 2 Composite Solid Electrolytes (pages 31β71): Nikolai F. Uvarov
Chapter 3 Advances in the Theoretical Description of SolidβElectrolyte Solution Interfaces (pages 73β124): Orest Pizio and Stefan Sokolowski
Chapter 4 Dynamical Instabilities in Electrochemical Processes (pages 125β178): Istvan Z. Kiss, Timea Nagy and Vilmos Gaspar
Chapter 5 Fuel Cells: Advances and Challenges (pages 179β264): San Ping Jiang and Xin Wang
Chapter 6 Electrodes for High?Temperature Electrochemical Cells: Novel Materials and Recent Trends (pages 265β329): Ekaterina V. Tsipis and Prof. Dr. Vladislav V. Kharton
Chapter 7 Advances in Fabrication, Characterization, Testing, and Diagnosis of High?Performance Electrodes for PEM Fuel Cells (pages 331β382): Jinfeng Wu, Wei Dai, Hui Li and Haijiang Wang
Chapter 8 Nanostructured Electrodes for Lithium Ion Batteries (pages 383β413): Ricardo Alcantara, Pedro Lavela, Carlos Perez?Vicente and Jose L. Tirado
Chapter 9 Materials Science Aspects Relevant for High?Temperature Electrochemistry (pages 415β465): Annika Eriksson, Mari?Ann Einarsrud and Tor Grande
Chapter 10 Oxygen? and Hydrogen?Permeable Dense Ceramic Membranes (pages 467β500): Jay Kniep and Jerry Y. S. Lin
Chapter 11 Interfacial Phenomena in Mixed Conducting Membranes: Surface Oxygen Exchange? and Microstructure?Related Factors (pages 501β539): Xuefeng Zhu and Weishen Yang
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